Konig and Meyer 5 Leg Trumpet Stand
The 5-leg base provides maximum stability for the instrument. The detachable metal leg base screws into peg so that the entire unit may be stored in the bell of the instrument for easy transport. Black plastic peg with felt pads to protect the instrument.

Very Very functional. Good price. Durable, Lightweight, no storage issues

Cons:

Could be a little softer outside material, especially the tip.

Very very good, I use it ALL the time.

The ONLY complaint i have about it is because the very tip of it is hard, you have to use caution while putting the trumpet on there, unless you want a noticeable ding in your bell throat. However, I'm pretty careful with my horn all the time...

I like these alot more than the 3 leg stands, They're alot more stable. Worth it.

easy to store, sturdy (as long as you screw the bottom on properly haha)

Cons:

bending

It folds up so you can store it in your bell, however my case fits my trumpet so snuggly that the .25cm that sticks out is too far... anyway, try not to drop your trumpet onto the stand from too high up, the legs on mine seem to have bent so now I can't screw the legs up into the hollow centre... (which doesn't affect me too much since I can't store it that way in my case anyway, although I may be getting a new case)

Great quality, simple effective idea, perfect for almost every playing situation

Cons:

Older models can ding the bell, though new ones have a rubber tip which i believe has solved the problem

These are great stands. every pro has owned or at least used one at some point in his/her career. They store in the bell, which means any case can carry them. the only problem with mine is it can cause dings in bells, but the new model has a rubber tip which solves this problem. The low centre of gravity reduces the chance of your trumpet toppling over on the stand, unlike some other stands. Also the feet aren't rubberized, which allows the stand to slide along the floor if suddenly moved (kicked or something) rather than tipping over.

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